I am planning to build large flor standing 3 way speaker systems. I want to model them around Legacy Audio Focus HD speakers.
Therefore would like to have 2 X 12" Woofers, 2 X Midrange and Dome+Ribbon Tweeter.
I would like the box to be ported.
My primary use would be music and then movies.
I have a twin 12" sub woofer system, which will pair with this for low frequencies.
Need suggestion from forum members for the woofers (money is not a big constraint) and the midranges.
Thanks.
Therefore would like to have 2 X 12" Woofers, 2 X Midrange and Dome+Ribbon Tweeter.
I would like the box to be ported.
My primary use would be music and then movies.
I have a twin 12" sub woofer system, which will pair with this for low frequencies.
Need suggestion from forum members for the woofers (money is not a big constraint) and the midranges.
Thanks.
Thanks. Seems a good option. Can this be modified with an additional 12" and addition of a ribbon tweeter?
Cheers.
That would be difficult but, on consideration, I don't think the speaker may be best suited to home theatre.
What about this? This will blow you away!
Lenard Audio - Sarabande
Frank
What about this? This will blow you away!
Lenard Audio - Sarabande
Frank
Not a 12' driver design, but it has everything else on your wish list (..though it is an WMTMW design, which is a bit different than the focus):
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That would be difficult but, on consideration, I don't think the speaker may be best suited to home theatre.
What about this? This will blow you away!
Lenard Audio - Sarabande
Frank
Why do you believe that it is not suitable for home theater?
Thanks.
Not a 12' driver design, but it has everything else on your wish list (..though it is an WMTMW design, which is a bit different than the focus):
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Looks pretty good and close to my requirements. Need to figure out if I can change to 12" drivers instead of 8".
Thanks.
The deep bass in home theatre doesn't appear in hi-fi CDs (generally). Most CDs don't have much, if anything, below 40 Hz.Why do you believe that it is not suitable for home theater?
Frank
Depends on the music. Rock, quite true. Jazz and classical, not true at all.The deep bass in home theatre doesn't appear in hi-fi CDs (generally). Most CDs don't have much, if anything, below 40 Hz.
Frank
Big floor-standers, Peerless XL 500's, ScanSpeal Revelator mid and tweet. Electronic crossover and triamped of course.
Depends on the music. Rock, quite true. Jazz and classical, not true at all.
Big floor-standers, Peerless XL 500's, ScanSpeal Revelator mid and tweet. Electronic crossover and triamped of course.
Thanks. I looked for Peerless XL 500s, could not find any details....
Had a flick through the design and I think this would tick your boxes. I think you would find these to be insanely loud and insanely deep (unless your room happens to be 30m by 50m) Although, you said you want a ribbon tweeter, and that would be difficult to put into a proven design.
Looks pretty good and close to my requirements. Need to figure out if I can change to 12" drivers instead of 8".
Thanks.
You would need to recalculate the box sizes and ensure that the 12" woofers' frequency response was comparable (let alone compatible with the other drivers) I would recommend for you to go with a proven design, unmodified, as IMHO that will provide you with something that sounds good. If you feel up to designing an entire system yourself, go for it, but I think you'll find that if you're changing around drivers in these too much, it would be better to go from scratch. Speaker design is as much art as it is science, so they say. Just my two cents.
Basicly, one driver each passband give best result
Not the loudest, but best sound quality
With double 12" you might get in trouble with box volume
And it might be difficult to get the needed space fore multiple mids and tweeters
Tho not impossible, you need skills and experience
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...-3-way-suggestions-drivers-2.html#post2069690
But you have subs, so why do think you need double 12" as well
I think a good PRO 10 would do fine
B&C SPEAKERS
With a big complicated design I would definitely consider active with digital DSP, tho it doesnt automatically work on its own
Its just as complicated as anything, but holds a lot more options
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Consider that many very skilled people have faced problems realising that their design didnt work as intended, and had to rely on their experience to make it work in a different way than the optimally intended, thus compromised
Its really very difficult
And its the art of staying clear of complicating, keeping it simple, KISS
Like say, the 4. driver, the ribbon you long fore, I would consider to mount it on back
Not the loudest, but best sound quality
With double 12" you might get in trouble with box volume
And it might be difficult to get the needed space fore multiple mids and tweeters
Tho not impossible, you need skills and experience
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...-3-way-suggestions-drivers-2.html#post2069690
But you have subs, so why do think you need double 12" as well
I think a good PRO 10 would do fine
B&C SPEAKERS
With a big complicated design I would definitely consider active with digital DSP, tho it doesnt automatically work on its own
Its just as complicated as anything, but holds a lot more options
Ground Sound
Consider that many very skilled people have faced problems realising that their design didnt work as intended, and had to rely on their experience to make it work in a different way than the optimally intended, thus compromised
Its really very difficult
And its the art of staying clear of complicating, keeping it simple, KISS
Like say, the 4. driver, the ribbon you long fore, I would consider to mount it on back
That would be difficult but, on consideration, I don't think the speaker may be best suited to home theatre.
What about this? This will blow you away!
Lenard Audio - Sarabande
Frank
I must say, I laughed when I read the labeling on the EQ. To each his own, I guess.
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Finding the right drivers for a Legacy clone will be a problem. The Auras used are OEM, I never heard about high sensitivity metal cones, not from Aura and not from anybody else. This usually is paper domain. 6.5" widerangers are also paper domain. Hard foam sandwich widerangers are a rare species. Focal are no longer available for DIYers. This could be an alternative, if cost doesn't play a role:
OlimpiaAudio_Zellaton16E
Using two tweeters with 2.8 kHz and 8 kHz crossover is unnecessary, there are many good ones that can handle this region alone, Mundorf or Beyma AMTs, Raal ribbons, Stage Accompany magnetostat.
OlimpiaAudio_Zellaton16E
Using two tweeters with 2.8 kHz and 8 kHz crossover is unnecessary, there are many good ones that can handle this region alone, Mundorf or Beyma AMTs, Raal ribbons, Stage Accompany magnetostat.
What are they?Jazz and classical, not true at all.
Don't forget that this is intended for people with a bit of money and no understanding of the sound spectrum.I must say, I laughed when I read the labeling on the EQ. To each his own, I guess.
Frank
What are they?
Don't forget that this is intended for people with a bit of money and no understanding of the sound spectrum.
Frank
Haha I was thinking that too. More money than sense, or perhaps intelligence?
I am planning to build large flor standing 3 way speaker systems. I want to model them around Legacy Audio Focus HD speakers.
Therefore would like to have 2 X 12" Woofers, 2 X Midrange and Dome+Ribbon Tweeter.
I would like the box to be ported.
My primary use would be music and then movies.
I have a twin 12" sub woofer system, which will pair with this for low frequencies.
Need suggestion from forum members for the woofers (money is not a big constraint) and the midranges.
Thanks.
I like the idea. Only according to my math this is a 4-way.
Also i would ditch the top midrange.
Also you can read my analysis of one very popular 4-way tower speaker:
http://www.diy-av.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=436
maybe it will give you some ideas.
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which adds up to a 5way speaker system.have 2 X 12" Woofers, 2 X Midrange and Dome+Ribbon Tweeter.......twin 12" sub woofer system, which will pair with this for low frequencies.
What are they?
Don't forget that this is intended for people with a bit of money and no understanding of the sound spectrum.
Frank
If you read through the site and note all the wanky pretentious bits, you may notice the only missing team member is a reiki practitioner.
I didn`t see anything regarding the budget. If not an issue ( I assume so ), I would go for a tower of 3 x 25W8565-00 sealed, a Supravox 215-2000 ( alnico ) you may also like the ECX version for better flexibility, its the same price, and an alnico tweeter, like the Seas exotic. Xover - all 1st order, woofers should start rollof at about 60Hz.
That should be my dream speaker
That should be my dream speaker
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